. ATTENTION: Safety Alert. For those of you in Florida you might want to skip that last part, just in case you like keeping your usable arms, or arms usable.
Harvey
Naw Harvey, we just noodle or gig the barracuda and bull sharks, and then eat them raw. Saves the food storage problem.
On the serious side: We do a variety of food solutions. The first long distance cruise, Marie didn't fully realize that folks in Mexico and Central America buy food just like we do--except there are central markets, fresh butchers etc. So she canned meet, we used eggs right out of the hen house, (turn every few days and last for months), used vegetables like cabbage which will keep for a long time, We also had a 12 cu foot freezer full of per cooked (by Marie) meals. Breads were baked onboard (or better yet purchased at the local panadería.) We carried food for 6 months. In rough weather at sea, slipping a home cooked frozen meal into the microwave sure beats an hour in the galley.
We took this same philosophy to the C Dory. We stay out for a month at a time in some places, and don't need to buy food. We have a chest freezer about 2 cubic feet and and a slightly smaller chest refrigerator. Along with canned or dehydrated food, plus fresh caught fish, we have plenty to eat.
We keep an emergency supply of dehydrated meals at home, and rotate those. Since we are going to "eat out" frequently on the Cumberland/Tennessee River trip in Sept, we are taking several weeks worth of those commercial dehydrated foods with us, "just in case"
We have grown sprouts and other greens on board. We have dehydrated and packed our own foods in the past. There is a vast field of literature on preparing foods yourself, including canning, drying, dehydrating, smoking, One of the stables of our diets is rice, so we always have plenty of that. Potatoes last well, Yams will do fine if in a cool and dry, place. There are many varieties of dried or dehydrated soups (as well as canned), if you want quick preparation.
Breakfasts are easy, for us it is oatmeal, prunes, and juice. Pancakes twice a week.